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Requires:Neuroshima Hex
Designed by Michał Oracz
Published by Portal Games, IELLO
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Since 2012, Neuroshima Hex! 3.0: Neojungle has captivated fans of tile placement and hand management with its medium complexity design.
How It Plays
Hand Management
You have a hand of cards and deciding which to play, save, or discard is the core puzzle.
Hexagon Grid
The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.
Player Elimination
Players can be knocked out before the game ends — play carefully or you might be watching from the sidelines.
Team-Based Game
Players split into teams and work together to outplay the other side — teamwork makes the dream work!
Tile Placement
You lay tiles on the table to build a map, landscape, or pattern — every piece you place changes the board.
Variable Player Powers
Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.
About This Game
When survivors of humanity started to get up from their knees after the destructive war, when they were looking in fear to the North at the terrain occupied by robots, in the South a new threatening force was born, a force as strong as Moloch but not as dynamic. Slowly but surely an overwhelming mutated jungle started to grow. It was driven by an ungoverned survival instinct, and with each passing year it devours new kilometers of human earth.…
Source: BoardGameGeek
Players
2-4
Play Time
30 min
Complexity
2.8 / 5
Rating
7.8
Year
2012